National Guard, Trump and Washington
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A U.S. appeals court on Thursday allowed President Donald Trump to maintain his deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles amid protests over stepped-up immigration enforcement, temporarily pausing a lower court's ruling blocking the mobilization.
Washington state leaders denounce Trump's activation of the California National Guard against the state governor's wishes.
The 9th Circuit granted the government’s motion for a stay after a federal judge hours earlier had ordered Trump to return control of the troops to the governor.
President Donald Trump's deployment of L.A. will be “the first, perhaps, of many,” he told reporters this week.
As anti-ICE protests continue to sweep across the nation, local leaders in Seattle are voicing strong opinions on President Trump's decision to activate the National Guard in California without the state's governor's consent.
Washington state officials urged people to raise their voices in a planned day of protest Saturday against the policies of President Donald Trump, but urged protesters to avoid violence and deprive Trump of any excuse for intervening as he did in LA.
About 500 of the National Guard troops deployed to the Los Angeles protests have been trained to accompany agents on immigration operations, the commander in charge said Wednesday
State leaders and law enforcement are bracing for a day of protest against President Trump’s immigration actions across Washington on Saturday.
More than 600 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen have arrived at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, in preparation for their role in the
The 1st Battalion, 182nd Infantry Regiment descends from militia who first formed the ranks of the Continental Army on the Cambridge Common in 1775 and is one of only three units in the Army that can display the Lexington-Concord battle streamer.